Hades
Looking through the enchanted glass that connects to the one I gave to Dracon, I see Dracon waiting to hear what I have to say. "I've spoken with Zeus and he admitted to his involvement with the harpies. He says that he will continue to attack Melinoe, until she returns to the underworld. He believes strongly that gods cannot remain on earth and not cause trouble that will upset the course of humans. I do not agree with how he handled the situation, but he right. Melinoe cannot remain on Earth, she needs to learn how to control her gifts and Earth is not the place to learn them."
"What are you saying sir?" Dracon asks timidly and I know he knows what I will request of him.
"You have two days to get Melinoe to the Underworld, before Zeus sends more attacks," I practically yelled at him. I take a breath and start again, "You need to explain to her that this is the only option."
"I've spoken to her about her origins and shes taking the news remarkably well, but to ask her to leave her adopted family and all her friends is a bit much, don't you think?" Dracon asks.
"I wasn't asking you if you'd like to bring her here, I told you, you have two days to bring my daughter to me." And with that I disconnect the enchanted glass. I have to admit I'm very nervous about meeting my daughter, but I'm also excited. Two days and I'll get to meet her. I chuckle a bit to myself, I wonder if she had wondered about me before, if she had I bet her imagined fathers job title never included ruling the underworld.
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Daughter of Hades
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